673 Union St
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 362-7880
Park Tavern is an upscale American tavern from Anna Weinberg & Jennifer Puccio; the team behind the popular Marlowe restaurant in SOMA and the recently opened, the Cavalier. Located in San Francisco’s historic North Beach neighborhood, adjacent to Washington Square Park, the restaurant offers a satisfying menu of seasonal, market-driven seafood and meat dishes for every palate. Claim a post at the communal bar table, enjoy a bite in our sunny indoor/outdoor café, make an evening of it in our handsome, classically styled dining room, or book our Eden Lounge for a beautiful private party.
Best blues bar in San Francisco!!! :) Celebrating 150+ years !!!
1337 Grant st. The soul of north beach. Casual eating. Soul food. Live music. Great drinks! Join us Tuesdays for DJ purple live karaoke! Wednesday Funky Fried Trivia - Fried chicken special, funky beats and trivia Live music every Monday and Thursday! Sunday/ Monday 49ers football Saturdays CU Buffalo games
The Northstar Cafe has a long and colorful history in the Northbeach neighborhood of San Francisco. Since 1882, the ‘Star has been serving generations of residents, tourists and riff-raff. Once a speakeasy during Prohibition, the Northstar has had many different faces. A local restaurant run by the Lagomarsino Brothers serving union bosses, politicos, newspaper staff, cops and firemen.Laterm the Tomei Brothers ran it as a neighborhood saloon where anything could happen… and usually did. Since we took over in 1992, we’ve tried to maintain the special neighborhood feel while inviting tourists and local diners to join in the mayhem. We don’t serve any of that pesky food stuff, ‘cept for popcorn (solids are overrated), so you won’t have to mind your manners. But we will entertain you with a strangely functional and amusing staff, pool table, 6 HDTVs and a happy hour from 1 ’til 8 PM.
Great regulars. Friendly bartenders. Live music. Live Sports all in the heart of North Beach. Home of multiple supporter clubs including, The English Premier league Meet-Up group, The BAY AREA GOONERS, SAN FRANCISCO MANCHESTER CITY BLUES, BUTLER BULLDOGS and the WSU Bay Area Cougars
Located where the Class and Sophistication of Nob Hill, the Lower-East Side Grittiness of Chinatown and the Vibrance of North Beach intersect. SIP is committed to fostering a fun, diverse and inclusive atmosphere. We're a locally-owned San Francisco bar and lounge. We handle all of our own marketing, DJ talent, VIP table and private event booking internally to ensure you have the best experience possible. We do not regularly work with club promoters, so you can count on the fact that as a guest or event organizer, you will experience consistent, high-quality service and never have to pay a cover charge or stand in a long line to get inside. We're only open Friday and Saturday nights, but available 7 days a week to host happy hour functions, networking events, charitable fundraisers or for just about any type of celebration you can imagine! We believe in our guests' freedom of expression, so we do not impose a dress code or prejudge guests based on their clothes or personal style. We do, however, expect guests to treat each other and our staff as they would want to be treated.
Tope, verb 1. to drink alcoholic liquor habitually and in excess A great place for great beers and delicious cocktails made with fresh ingredients. Check out Sundays where at Tope we travel back to a time where people were groovy and the music was soulful. Join us for Soul Train Sunday at Tope!
Bottle Cap was a restaurant and bar in the heart of North Beach on Washington Square. Chef/owner Dane Boryta and his wife Liz Ferro transformed the former Washington Square Bar & Grill into a friendly, casual, affordable spot featuring ingredient-driven American cuisine. The bar featured fresh juices, barrel-aged cocktails, 8 eclectic beers on draft and a focus on craft and local spirits.
The Washington Square Bar & Grill was a landmark restaurant adjoining Washington Square in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood (Powell at Union streets). Known widely as the Washbag, so named by columnist Herb Caen as a play on words, it was a favorite gathering place for a generation of writers, politicians, musicians, and social elite.The restaurant was opened in 1973 by local Ed Moose, a former dispatcher and reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, his wife Mary Etta, and partner Sam Dietsch. Moose organized a softball team, the Lapins Sauvages, composed of famous and influential people who were regular restaurant patrons. Caen often wrote of the team's exploits in his newspaper columns, describing its travels to play in major stadiums in various locations around the world. In 1989 author Ron Fimrite, another of the softball team members, wrote The Square: the Story of a Saloon, describing the restaurant's place in San Francisco's cocktail culture.In 1990 the partners sold the restaurant. Ed and Mary Etta, with Sam Dietsch as a silent partner, opened a larger restaurant, Moose's, on the opposite side of the square. The new restaurant soon took on the same local cultural significance for San Francisco.The Washbag was sold to new partners in 2000, closed on January 1, 2008, then reopened from March 2, 2009 under new owners, closing in August 2010, the week of Ed Moose's death.
Friendly and knowledgeable staff is always around to help with whatever you need, whether it be dinner, planning a party, or just some time with friends! We ship where allowed by law in the United States and deliver locally.
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Gemologeë offers fine ready-to-wear jewelry from some of San Francisco’s most creative independent artisans. We specialize in one-of-a-kind, handmade pieces and also offer in-house styling, repair and design.
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